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A wonderful snapshot of wildlife native to Negros. The animals are well cared for, the setting is lush and the keepers are dedicated. We were fascinated to see the unusual and endangered creatures and encouraged by the conservation work being undertaken. I would definitely recommend...More

Bacolod City does not have "a zoo", however, this is the closest thing. Despite the small enclosures, the animals are well-protected and well-fed. This is an opportunity for people, young and old, to witness in a controlled environment, and be educated about the biodiversity of...More

Visited for approximately 1 hour.
+ Unexpectedly spacious enclosures let visitors observe the animals and birds up close and personal
+ Apparent effort made to recreate habitats as closely as possible
+ Sufficiently detailed information about each species (conservation, habitat, which part of Negros island...More

This Center has been around for some time, and the great work they have done in artificial breeding of four species, found only on the island and nowhere else in the world -- e.g. the Negros bleeding-heart pigeon, is definitely worth a visit!

It was nice seeing endangered species and rare animals but it would be better if the government gives support to this sanctuary. The place needs more caretakers. the pathwalks were filled with moss anyone can slip. Mosquitoes were everywhere too.

One of the most painful things to see are animals in cages. It borders on animal cruelty and that is also the reason why I am reluctant to visit any "animal showcase" kind of attraction. BUT! This time I make an exception because the goal...More